Stress and Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of Stress and Health is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Role of Integrative Emotion Regulation in Adaptive Coping and Daily Stress Regulation73
The A52 Breath Method: A Narrative Review of Breathwork for Mental Health and Stress Resilience56
Psychological intervention programme for developing resilience in the military personnel. A randomized controlled trial54
The relationships between self‐esteem, self‐efficacy, and test anxiety: A cross‐lagged study46
When not hitting your sales target is ‘the end of the world’: Examining the effects of rational emotive behaviour therapy on the irrational beliefs and emotional reactivity of UK‐based sales professio39
Between Vulnerability and Connection: Longitudinal Evidence on the Impact of Transformative Religious/Spiritual Experiences33
Neighbourhood deprivation and type 2 diabetes in patients with bipolar disorder: A nationwide follow‐up study29
Global Research on Cyberchondria: Scientometric and Visual Analysis From 2003 to 202225
Depressive Personality Vulnerability and Adaptation to Breast Cancer: A Matter of Self‐Criticism?25
Deployment stressors, mental health outcomes, and protective factors among wives of reserve soldiers during the Israel‐Hamas War: A latent profile analysis approach23
The effectiveness of self‐distanced versus self‐immersed reflections among adults: Systematic review and meta‐analysis of experimental studies23
Being a parent of a soldier is a challenging experience – stress, anxiety, and depression among parents of Israeli soldiers22
Refugee caregivers: Associations between psychosocial wellbeing and parenting in Uganda22
A systematic review and meta‐analysis of the parental stress scale's psychometric properties21
Adolescent effects on mothers' bedtime cortisol: Cognitive interference as a mediating mechanism21
The Longitudinal Relationship Between the Symptoms of Depression and Perceived Stress Among Chinese University Students21
Issue Information21
Co‐rumination and intrapersonal cognitive processes predict distress: Longitudinal evidence from the COVID‐19 pandemic20
Sleep in NCAA Division I collegiate athletes: Relations with self‐compassion, stress, and rumination20
Between‐ and within‐person consequences of daily entrepreneurial stressors on discrete emotions in entrepreneurs: The moderating role of personality19
Cognitive reappraisal and acceptance following acute stress19
Perceptions of Organizational Affect and Holistic Mental Health in United States Army Soldiers During and After Deployment19
Longitudinal Associations Between Peritraumatic Oestradiol and Fear Responding in Women and Men19
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